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The Playstation version of Mortal Kombat Trilogy was developed and published by Midway Games (in North America and Europe) in 1996 for the North American and European market and in 1998 for the Japanese market.
TIMESTAMPS
0:00 Game Start
2:06 VS. Ermac
3:10 VS. Jade
4:18 VS. Sub-Zero
5:23 VS. Noob Saibot
6:28 VS. Sindel
7:35 VS. Nightwolf
8:38 VS. Kung Lao
9:42 Endurance 1 (Sektor, Reptile, Rain, Cyrax and Noob)
11:45 Endurance 2 (Goro and Kintaro)
13:09 VS. Motaro
14:13 VS. Shao Khan
15:30 Mega Endurance (All male ninja)
18:29 Credits
NIGHTWOLF PLAYTHROUGH
Nightwolf is mostly similar to his Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 form. He doesn’t gain any new animation, but gain a new move.
Nightwolf’s special move can be used in various ways. He can rush to his opponent with his Shoulder Ram, or shoot an energy Arrow from far. He can also use his Hatchet to launch his opponent and can do it again to increase combo potential. Perhaps one of his best-known moves, Nightwolf can reflect any projectile back at his opponent. The only exception is Scorpion, Smoke and Human Smoke spear, which will simply pass through him. His new move is a faster version of his Shoulder Ram, going farther as well but having a longer recovery time. It also deals sightly more damage. Nightwolf has many combos, but mainly 2 main ones. His most useful involve launching the opponent with a hatchet swipe, which allows for juggle possibilities.
Against CPU, Nightwolf can use many styles. He can catch CPU off guard with his Shoulder Ram, right after a throw or when they run at you. His combo involving the hatchet is crucial to deal a lot of damage. His Hatchet Swipe special is also used as a shorthand to the combo, because it is easier to do while on the ground. His Projectile Reflection move doesn’t come into action often, but works wonder against the bosses (except Motaro, since his projectile will bounce on him and goes toward you again).
Mortal Kombat Trilogy for the Sony PlayStation was released in 1996 as part of Midway’s effort to bring a complete Mortal Kombat experience to home consoles. This version merges content from the first three arcade titles—Mortal Kombat, Mortal Kombat II, and Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3—to offer what was, at the time, the most comprehensive entry in the series available on a home platform.
The game features a total of 37 playable characters, including nearly all fighters from the arcade versions and several secret or previously unplayable ones. Among them are Rain, Noob Saibot, and Chameleon, a hidden character exclusive to this version who randomly cycles through the palette-swapped male ninjas. Notably, Johnny Cage returns in this version, portrayed by a different actor than in the earlier games.
Nearly every stage from the original arcade trilogy is included, providing a variety of familiar backdrops for combat. Each character retains their signature special moves, and the game supports multiple finishing options such as Fatalities, Animalities, Babalities, Friendships, and Stage Fatalities. A new mechanic introduced specifically for Trilogy is the Aggressor Meter, which builds up as players land hits. When full, it temporarily boosts the character’s movement speed and attack power, encouraging a more offensive style of play.
While the gameplay is mostly faithful, the console’s CD-ROM format introduces noticeable loading times between rounds and occasional performance dips, particularly during transformation moves or when using characters with complex animations. Audio quality is somewhat compressed, though it remains consistent with the overall presentation.
Instead, it relies on text-based summaries to conclude each character’s story. Despite these limitations, the game was well-received for the amount of content it delivered and the faithful recreation of the Mortal Kombat experience on a home console.
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Mortal Kombat Trilogy (Playstation) - Nightwolf Playthrough [HD] | RetroGameUp
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Step into the classic MK era with Nightwolf in Mortal Kombat Trilogy for the Playstation
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